Ischgl Spend $25m On a Chairlift (and a Couple of Restaurants)
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Over the past decade Austrian resorts have been leading the world when it comes to investing in luxurious new lifts. Of course leading resorts around the world are often spending on superb news lifts, but in Austria there's a notable battle between the leading resorts each winter to see who can unveil the most expensive, plush lift yet.
Ischgl seem to unveil something spectacular every season and this time it's the turn of the Gampenbahn, which dated way back to the late 1980s, to get a makeover.
The 30-year-old chairlift is being upgraded to a new six-person version capable of carrying 2,800 people per hour, called the Gampen E4.
What makes it different to lifts that have gone before is that each seat is XL sized at 52 cm wide and ergonomically shaped to be as comfortable as possible. It goes without saying that it's heated too.
Aside from the comfort and efficiency of the new service, the 900 m height increase between the start and end of the lift has set a new record for the greatest elevation difference of any six-seat chairlift in the world.
The improved lift service has led to two new restaurants being built in the area that will be completed in time for the start of the ski season at the end of November.
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Started by J2SkiNews in Ski News 03-Sep-2018 - 5 Replies
J2SkiNews posted Sep-2018
Over the past decade Austrian resorts have been leading the world when it comes to investing in luxurious new lifts. Of course leading resorts around the world are often spending on superb news lifts, but in Austria there's a notable battle between the leading resorts each winter to see who can unveil the most expensive, plush lift yet.
Ischgl seem to unveil something spectacular every season and this time it's the turn of the Gampenbahn, which dated way back to the late 1980s, to get a makeover.
The 30-year-old chairlift is being upgraded to a new six-person version capable of carrying 2,800 people per hour, called the Gampen E4.
What makes it different to lifts that have gone before is that each seat is XL sized at 52 cm wide and ergonomically shaped to be as comfortable as possible. It goes without saying that it's heated too.
Aside from the comfort and efficiency of the new service, the 900 m height increase between the start and end of the lift has set a new record for the greatest elevation difference of any six-seat chairlift in the world.
The improved lift service has led to two new restaurants being built in the area that will be completed in time for the start of the ski season at the end of November.
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Far Queue
reply to 'Ischgl Spend $25m On a Chairlift (and a Couple of Restaurants)' posted Sep-2018
I still say that they have all missed a trick with these new lifts. Not one of them I have seen or used has got any windscreen wipers or demisters on the canopy! :o
J2SkiNews
reply to 'Ischgl Spend $25m On a Chairlift (and a Couple of Restaurants)' posted Sep-2018
:)
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Wanderer
reply to 'Ischgl Spend $25m On a Chairlift (and a Couple of Restaurants)' posted Sep-2018
Is it just me or are heated seats very disconcerting on warm days :oops: :oops: :oops:
SwingBeep
reply to 'Ischgl Spend $25m On a Chairlift (and a Couple of Restaurants)' posted Sep-2018
Is there a seat tipping mechanism to help XL skiers to get upright again?
J2SkiNews
reply to 'Ischgl Spend $25m On a Chairlift (and a Couple of Restaurants)' posted Sep-2018
SwingBeep - you just need to patent that and you'll make a fortune, it's bound to be the exciting new feature for 2019-20 chairlifts.
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Topic last updated on 06-September-2018 at 12:15